Description
The Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller 4 mobility scooter takes the guesswork out of travel with high-performance operation and unbeatable ease of transport. Unique features like robust 8″ wheels for enhanced outdoor performance and convenience touches like a height-adjustable seat make the Pride Go Elite Traveller 4 mobility scooter one of the most advanced travel mobility scooters available.
A swivel seat and armrests that fold up means the Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller 4 is easy to get on and off, and the adjustable steering tiller enables you to find the most comfortable driving position to suit. If you wish to leave your Pride Mobility scooter in the car, take the battery box to the charger. The Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller 4 mobility scooter has wireless controls, making taking it apart for travel and putting it back together again a simple task. An impressive maximum range of up to 13 miles is achievable if you choose the heavy-duty battery. This model also has a very respectable weight capacity of the Pride 4-wheeler mobility scooter range, at 21.6 stone (136 kg).
What is a mobility scooter?
A mobility scooter is an electric vehicle that can provide a simple and affordable way of getting out and about independently if you have mobility problems. A typical mobility scooter looks a bit like the ATTO Sport but functions more like a cross between a motorised wheelchair and a motor scooter. However, they travel much more slowly than motor scooters, with maximum speeds of 8 mph for road scooters or 4 mph on pavements. Although there are different types available, all mobility scooters have bike-style steering (a ‘tiller’) to direct the wheels, large padded upright seats and simple controls. They are powered by batteries.
Who is a mobility scooter suitable for?
Mobility scooters can be ideal if you have limited mobility but still want to be able to visit friends and family nearby, do your shopping or get around town without relying on others to help you get around. They’re suitable if you have a good sitting balance, the ability to step on and off, adequate eyesight and a good memory. However, if you have problems with any of the above, or if you have a medical condition that is likely to change, this might not be the best solution for you.
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